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Dear Mr. Bridges,
Here are the few notes I have collected on the individuals you mentioned:
30 Aug 1814 Sale: est of Charles CRENSHAW. Willis CRENSHAW, Abner
CRENSHAW, Archibald CRENSHAW, et al. Newberry Co, SC. [p67-8, Newberry
Co, Vol I]
abt 1780/1850 Anderson CRENSHAW, lawyer, to Butler Co, AL, from 96 Dist,
SC. Became a distinguished Jurist of Alabama. His parents are buried in
Newberry Co, SC, at old Bethel Cemetery on KING's Creek. Dr. Abner
CRENSHAW, brother of Judge Anderson CRENSHAW. [p5 Some SC County
Records, Vol 2]
29 Dec 1814 (Abner was not listed as heir of Charles CRENSHAW, Newberry
Dist SC in DB I p29 Wilkes Co NC)
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12 Mar 1786/2 Oct 1786 Charles ALLEN & Susan sold 107 acres to Robert
McNEESE. proven in open court by Lewis SAXON, Clerk of Court. Laurens
Co, SC. [p202 Some SC Records, Vol 2 (Deed Bk A, 1785-1786)]
Series Number:
S213190 Volume:
0010
Page:
00357 Item:
00
Date: 1786/03/15
Description: SAXON, LEWIS, PLAT FOR 340 ACRES ON BEAVER DAM BRANCH,
NINETY SIX DISTRICT, SURVEYED BY JONATHAN DOWNS FOR SAMUEL SAXON ON
NOVEMBER 23, 1784.
Names Indexed:
SAXON, LEWIS/
SAXON, SAMUEL/
DOWNS, JONATHAN/
WILLIAMSON, WILLIAM/
GOODWIN, JOHN/
ARTHER, WILLIAM/
KELLET, JOSEPH/
NUGHBOUR, SAMUEL/
Locations: NINETY SIX DISTRICT/BEAVER DAM CREEK/SALUDA RIVER
Type: PLAT/
http://www.archivesindex.sc.gov/search/details.asp?index=6262&table=Plats
[Located 2/03 by wgw]
11 Jun 1788 Charles SMITH, George ANDERSON, Silvanus WALKER, Esqrs.,
bound under Lewis SAXON, Guardian of Lydall ALLEN in sum of 222 lbs.
Wit: John HUNTER, Robt. ROSS, D. ANDERSON, & Mansell CRISP. Proven 20
Jun 1788. [p218 Some SC Records, Vol 2]
1790 census: 2 males over 16, 1 male under 16, 2 females, 7 slaves.
Laurens Co, 96 Dist, SC. (p76) (2 houses down from Charles ALLEN)
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abt 1700/1760, born: Garret FitzPATRICK fl 1776 SC
abt 1672/1736, born: Garrett FitchPATRICK mentioned in 1752 Amelia Twp
survey Berkley Co SC
"Immediately after the royal purchase of 1729...Besides the distressed
subjects of Great Britain, multitudes of the poor and unfortunate of
Germany, Switzerland, and Holland, closed with the offers and emigrated,
between the years 1730 and 1750. Orangeburg, Congaree, and Wateree,
received a large proportion of the Germans--Williamsburg was the
rendezvous for the Irish-- the Swiss took their stand on the banks of the
Savannah river. A number of Palatines arrived every year, until the king
of Prussia put a stop to it, by refusing them a passage through his
dominion." [p174, Mills' Stats]
3 Oct 1752 warrant, 7 Jun 1753 survey: SC, Pursuant to a warrant to me
directed by George HUNTER Esqr S. Genl. bearing date October the third
1752. I have admeasured and laid out to Ulrick GERISH a tract of land in
Amelia Township Continaing three hundred acres Situate lying and being in
Berkley County butting and bounding to the Northwestward part on Land
belong to Garrett FITCHPATRICK and part on land belong to Fredrick OX the
other sides on vacant land and hath such form shape and marks as are
Represented in the above delineated platt thereof Certified this 7th day
of June 1753 Pr me. Pater FAURE, D.S. [Colonial Plats, Vol 5 p504
Roll#AD639] (Plat sketch shows "Creek called Mavericks Creek" crossing
the 300 acres)
17 Oct 1776, SC and American Gazette, signers of Grand Jury Report: Henry
FELDER, George KING, Michael LEITNER, William HEATLY, Garret FitzPATRICK,
Adam SNELL, John M'WILLIAMS, Henry RICKENBAKER, Henry WHETSTONE, Henry
CRUM, Godfred DRELVE, Jones BEARD. [p269 SALLEY's Hist O'bg]
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